… you like to see a movie this weekend?
A. Would
B. Could
C. Should
D. May

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Hey there! Can you tell me why ‘could’ is like a magic word when it comes to making super polite requests?
A. ‘Could’ is like a secret code for being super polite and respectful.
B. When ‘could’ is used, it adds a touch of kindness and consideration.
C. Using ‘could’ in polite requests is a surefire way to make others smile.
D. ‘Could’ is the key ingredient that makes requests sound extra nice and friendly.
